An interesting shift in funds occurred during yesterday's trading. Fidelity's Bitcoin ETF experienced a net outflow of $312 million, but this capital did not completely exit — on the same day, BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF saw a net inflow of $228 million. It appears that institutional investors are adjusting their exposure between the two leading asset management companies' Bitcoin holdings. What does this reflect? On one hand, the Bitcoin ETF market still attracts institutional funds; on the other hand, investors' allocation strategies across different platforms are quietly changing. This kind of large-scale capital flow often indicates a subtle attitude adjustment among market participants regarding the subsequent market trend.
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wagmi_eventually
· 01-07 17:55
Institutions are ditching Fidelity? It seems that big players are all piling into BlackRock. What are they betting on?
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zkProofInThePudding
· 01-07 17:45
Blackstone is secretly bottom-fishing again? From 312 to 228... Funds are played around like this. It looks lively, but it's actually the same group of people flipping things around.
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AlphaBrain
· 01-07 17:44
Funds are shifting between Fidelity and BlackRock. To put it simply, institutions are rebalancing their portfolios. The recent flow changes are indeed interesting.
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 01-07 17:36
Haha, the institutions are really switching positions, now that's the highlight.
An interesting shift in funds occurred during yesterday's trading. Fidelity's Bitcoin ETF experienced a net outflow of $312 million, but this capital did not completely exit — on the same day, BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF saw a net inflow of $228 million. It appears that institutional investors are adjusting their exposure between the two leading asset management companies' Bitcoin holdings. What does this reflect? On one hand, the Bitcoin ETF market still attracts institutional funds; on the other hand, investors' allocation strategies across different platforms are quietly changing. This kind of large-scale capital flow often indicates a subtle attitude adjustment among market participants regarding the subsequent market trend.